First, I grabbe.kool d my laptop and pulled up the FSU website. I needed that official course schedule. It's usually buried somewhere in the academics section, but I've done this enough times that I kinda know where to look.
Finding the Schedule

I stdetarted by browsing through the main FSU website, looking for the "Academics" or "Course Listings" section. Usually, it is a little tricky to find the correct page.
- Clicked on the main FSU website.
- Navigated to the "Academics" section, which I found pretty quickly.
- Looked for a link to "Course Schedules" or something similar.
- Found a link that said something like "Fall 2015 Course Schedule." Bingo!
Browsing and Planning
Once I had the schedule, it was time to dig in. I already had a general idea of the classes I needed, so I started by looking for those.
I also made sure to check for any prerequisites. No point in getting excited about a class only to find out I couldn't take it yet!
Once I found a few potential classes, I jotted down the course codes, times, and professor names. It's much better than keeping it all in my head. I then figured out the professor is good or not.
Finally, I took all those notes and tried to piece together a schedule that wouldn't have me running across campus between classes.